As record Dungeness season winds down, Oregon finalizes management plan
The fishery management plan will help Oregon's Dungeness crab fisheries become certified as sustainable
Norway Royal Salmon takes legal action against NTS after latter denies vital share raise
Norway Royal Salmon believes that by voting against its April 7 share issue, NTS has breached the terms of the share purchase agreement between the two
Two convicted in Canadian lobster sales scam
The illegal sales of lobster harvested via Canadian food, social and ceremonial fishing licenses was seen by many as cover for a growing black market fishery
US bill would allocate $10.6m in collected tariffs to Louisiana crawfish producers
The bill utilizes penalties against foreign importers for dumping -- the alleged strategy of exporting products to the US to drive down prices until domestic producers fold
Texas oyster bed closures hitting harvesters hard
Only five of the state's 34 oyster or shellfish areas are open. While the season runs from Nov. 1 to April 30, many areas have been closed since mid-December
Salmon Evolution raises $34m with latest placement
The land-based farmer said its latest funding round will partly fund its second phase of construction, as well as pay to expand capacity at its recently-acquired smolt plant
Russia loses leadership post but stays in NAFO
So far the consensus is that pushing Russia from the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization would do more harm than good
Newfoundland crab season to start at lower processor price of CAD 7.60/lb
Given the state of the market, the Food Fish and Allied Workers will not yet seek a reconsideration of the price set by the panel
Peru’s Produce sets 2022 jumbo squid quota at 500,000t
Peru's ministry of production, Produce said the quota can be modified based on the availability of the resource
Thai Union executives fined for alleged insider trading
The Stock Exchange of Thailand has reportedly fined several Thai Union Group executives on suspected insider trading
